
All Trails Lead To Adventure
Immerse yourself in Pineville’s culture by enjoying all of the attractions and activities the town has to offer.
From off-roading on the Hatfield-McCoy Trails to hiking at Twin Falls Resort State Park, Pineville has an activity for every type of adventurer. Explorers can also mountain bike at Twin Falls, fish or kayak on the Guyandotte River, or take advantage of many other sightseeing opportunities in the area.
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Castle Rock Park
Home to Pineville's 165-foot sandstone cliffCastle Rock Park
Home to Pineville’s 165-foot sandstone cliff that towers over the town. Includes a trail and overlooks Main Street and the Guyandotte River.

Guyandotte River
Fishing, kayaking, and canoeingGuyandotte River
Ohio river tributary known for fishing, kayaking, canoeing, and exploring.

Pinnacle Creek Trailhead
Access to Hatfield-McCoy TrailsPinnacle Creek Trailhead
One third of the largest continuous areas of the Hatfield-McCoy Trail system. Includes breathtaking views and direct access to gas, food, and lodging near Pineville’s trailhead.

Pioneer Farm
Historic farm with animalsPioneer Farm
Historic family farm in Twin Falls State Park with resident animal feeding and petting.

R.D. Bailey Lake
630-acre lakeR.D. Bailey Lake Wildlife Management Area
630-acre lake on the Guyandotte River known for fishing, boating, kayaking, and swimming.

Twin Falls State Park
West Virginia state parkTwin Falls State Park
West Virginia state park known for biking, camping, geocaching, golf, hiking, museums, historical sites, snow sports, and other outdoor adventures.

Wyoming Co. Courthouse
Historic neoclassical courthouseWyoming County Courthouse
Historic neoclassical courthouse built in 1916 with locally quarried stone. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
All Trails Lead To Discovery
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